The hip-hop star, real name Curtis Jackson, reveals he had initially envisioned all three of them working together on TMT Promotions, but the idea didn’t work out and it was Mayweather, Jr.’s lack of motivation to move ahead with the business which caused 50 to embark on a new partnership.
During an interview with New York’s Power 105.1FM, he says, “I look at Floyd like he’s my younger brother… He earns so much that he just spends it, he just run (sic) around spend it doing what he want (sic), so there’s no urgency to anything”. (Via Female First, where I get all of my boxing news)

“It speaks for itself. I love Al Haymon. Of course, any friends are going to bump heads, but at the end of the day, I’m loyal to who I’m with.”

Perhaps the most interesting part of this whole meaningless, childish debacle is that 50 Cent, of all people, thought that not only could he finally get Pacquiao and Mayweather into the ring together, but he also thought he could make them business partners. Gee, and all this while he’s getting ready to release his latest album in three weeks. What a busy guy!
In conclusion, I need to admit that this was all just an excuse to post these great pictures of 50 Cent acting like a moron with big piles of money.
And I will include this clip from Aziz Ansari’s “Dangerously Delicious” any time that I write about 50 Cent.